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Reddit mentions of Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing. Here are the top ones.

Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing
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Found 7 comments on Decolonize Your Diet: Plant-Based Mexican-American Recipes for Health and Healing:

u/[deleted] · 10 pointsr/vegan

When people assume veganism is for colonizers, I like to "expand their circle of compassion" with this book: https://www.amazon.com/Decolonize-Your-Diet-Plant-Based-Mexican-American/dp/1551525925

u/timelimitdraw · 10 pointsr/vegancirclejerk

There is literally a plant-based Mexican food cookbook titled Decolonize Your Diet.

u/carnistsympathizer · 7 pointsr/vegan

> And fyi I'm not clicking on your gore-porn. Which I am assuming is what you've posted based on the title of the hyperlink.

Sounds like you care so much about animals being alive that even just looking at a dead one scares you this much. (The photo is live dogs living in a cage.)

>To you maybe. But morals are not fixed. Morality is not a constant in the universe. And applying your morals to others people's or cultures is basic colonialism.

Glad to see a critique of colonialism! This should appeal to you, then: https://www.amazon.com/Decolonize-Your-Diet-Plant-Based-Mexican-American/dp/1551525925

u/papercranium · 4 pointsr/xxfitness

Nothing formal, really! Throw a bunch of onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, and whatever other veg you like (broccoli, green onion, summer squash, carrots, that random bunch of whatever needs to get eaten ASAP from the back of your fridge) in a cast iron skillet with some oil, salt and pepper, cumin, and garlic. Cook it until it looks delicious. Serve with black beans, rice, avocado, cilantro (if you're not the kind of person who's genetically predisposed to hate it), fresh lime, pico de gallo (or just tomatoes if you can't be bothered) and warm tortillas. Or whatever suits your fancy. We make our own tortillas at home, but throw some store-bought ones in the microwave or a warm oven with a bit of lime juice sprinkled on them and they'll do just fine.

If you're into this kind of thing, The Taco Cleanse is a tongue-in-cheek cookbook made up entirely of plant-based taco recipes. It's hilarious and very tasty as well!

Decolonize Your Diet is vegetarian rather than vegan, but also has amazing Mexican and Mesoamerican recipes.

I might own too many cookbooks. :D

u/aelinemme · 2 pointsr/vegan

Decolonize your diet is my favorite for authentic Mexican food that is plant based.

u/FloralMarx · 1 pointr/Cooking

Decolonize Your Diet - Vegan Mexican with an emphasis on pre-Columbian ingredients

Bought, Borrowed, and Stolen - Interesting recipes from the around world and a lot of talk about the most basic cooking tool, the knife. That + the broad style of cooking included might make it a good starter book.

The Family Meal - Actually useful recipes from super obnoxious-fancy chef Ferran Adria but with step-by-step pictures that are really helpful.

Moosewood Cookbook - Classic cookbook of vegetarian dishes.